The Biology (MDCAT) course provides students with a strong foundation in understanding the structure, function, and processes of living organisms. The course covers key areas such as cell biology, biomolecules, enzymes, bioenergetics, genetics, molecular biology, physiology, diversity of life, and human systems. Students develop analytical thinking and scientific reasoning skills by learning to apply biological concepts, interpret diagrams and data, solve MCQs, and analyse experimental and clinical scenarios. Emphasis is placed on conceptual clarity, accurate understanding of biological mechanisms, and exam-oriented preparation aligned with the MDCAT syllabus. This comprehensive approach prepares learners for medical and allied health sciences, while fostering critical thinking and an appreciation of how biology explains life processes, health, and disease.